the word for love of one's country or strong belief in ones country
What is Nationalism?
These images and posters were made to draw the American public into war, or make them excited about fighting the Germans.
What is propaganda?
When was World War 1?
1914-1918
The following picture is an example of

What is propaganda?
This devastating weapon could shoot over 500 rounds per minute
machine gun
European countries competing for colonies in Asia and Africa
What is imperialism?
What year did America join the war?
What is 1917?
What original alliance included France, Britain and Russia?
What is the Triple Entente?
Who countries were in the Central Powers?
What is Germany, Austria-Hungry, and Ottoman Empire?
Armored vehicles to cross no man's land
tanks
This led to an arms race in Europe.
What is militarism?
He led American soldiers in World War I
Who is General Pershing
The original name of World War I
What is the great War or the War to end all Wars
During WWI these countries were known as the Allies.
What is America, France, Britain?
also called submarines
u-boats
A mutually beneficial formal agreement between two or more nations that can be economic, political, or military in nature
What is an alliance?
People at home were expected to limit the amount of food and supplies they used. What term is associated with this?
What is rationing
Peace treaty used to end World war I
What is the Treaty of Versailles?
The original name for alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy.
What is the Triple Alliance?
originally this new technology was used to gather information about the enemy from the air
airplanes
Which passenger ship was sunk by a German U-boat (submarine) in 1915 off the coast of Ireland?
What was Lusitania
What is the draft?
Who was assassinated in Serbia to start the war?
Who is Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
Name for the Communists that took over Russia towards the end of World War I
What is Bolsheviks?
German artillery was known by this name
Big Bertha